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Joseph is my third cousin seven times removed through two lines: John and Hope (HOWLAND) CHIPMAN and Henry and Sarah (HINKLEY) COBB. There was little information on Joseph and his family other than a few books that mention one or more members. The dates are unknown but he lived in Salisbury, Litchfield, Connecticut; Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut; Essex, Chittenden, Vermont; and Granville, Licking, Ohio.[1]

Joseph CHIPMAN was born 5 August 1761 in Salisbury, Litchfield, Connecticut.[2] He was the son of Jonathan and Catherine (REED) CHIPMAN. He died 25 March 1826 in Granville, Licking, Ohio.[3] Joseph married Anne “Amy” REED in 1789 in Salisbury, Litchfield, Connecticut.[4] She was born 18 April 1765 in Salisbury, Litchfield, Connecticut.[5] She was the daughter of Peter and Thankful Northrup (BEECHER) REED. She died 31 December 1851 in Allen County, Ohio. She was interred at Shawnee Cemetery in Fort Shawnee, Allen, Ohio.[6]

Joseph and Anne had the following children:

Parthenia “Patience” CHIPMAN born 11 April 1790 in Essex, Chittenden, Vermont.[7] She died in 1834 in Warren, Iowa. Parthenia married Vinson S. NASH.[8] Vinson was born 10 September 1787 in Cumminton, Hampshire, Massachusetts. He was the son of Caleb and Rachel Ann (SMITH) NASH. He died 20 November 1835 in Licking County, Ohio. He is interred at Old Fredonia Cemetery in Licking County, Ohio.[9] He served in the War of 1812.[10] They had 11 children.

Philene CHIPMAN born 7 January 1792 in Essex, Chittenden, Vermont.[11] She died 25 March 1879 in Shelbina, Shelby, Missouri. Philene married Parker Hezikiah KEMP 16 April 1816 in Jericho, Chittenden, Vermont.[12] Parker was born 25 August 1792 in Plymouth, Grafton, New Hampshire.[13] He was the son of John and Hannah (CHILLIS) KEMP. He died 30 May 1880 in Shelbina, Shelby, Missouri. They had 1 daughter.

Gillin CHIPMAN born 29 June 1795 in Essex, Chittenden, Vermont.[14] She died 9 March 1868.[15] She is interred at Linwood Cemetery in Dubuque, Dubuque, Iowa.[16] Gillin married Salmon WHEELER 23 November 1819 in Homer, Licking, Ohio.[17] Salmon was born 6 July 1792 in Fairfield, Franklin, Vermont.[18] He was the son of Zalmon and Hannah (BUTLER) WHEELER. He died 1 April 1874.[19] He is interred at Linwood Cemetery in Dubuque, Dubuque, Iowa.[20] They had 8 children.

Norman J. CHIPMAN born 12 May 1797 in Waterbury, Washington, Vermont.[22] He died 6 November 1881 in Clinton, Clinton, Iowa.[23] Norman married Sarah Wilson PARKER 21 June 1821 in Licking County, Ohio by S. Bancroft, Justice of the Peace; with intentions filed 9 May 1821 in Licking County, Ohio.[24] Sarah was born 3 May 1799 in Cambridge, Lamoille, Vermont. She died 18 February 1861 in Washington, Washington, United States.[25]

Holton Cassius CHIPMAN born 11 January 1799 in Rutland, Rutland, Vermont.[26] He died 1859 in Bristol, Elkhart, Indiana. Holton married Lucy B. HOPKINS 244 February 1825 in Licking County, Ohio by Bryant Thornbill, Justice of the Peace.[27] Lucy was born 24 April 1809 in Rutland, Rutland, Vermont.[28] She died 24 January 1893 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois. She married second to John PENOYER, Jr. in 1860. Holton and Lucy had 10 children.

Donald Lonzo CHIPMAN born 17 April 1801 in Chittenden County, Vermont.[29] He died 21 February 1892 in Fort Shawnee, Allen, Ohio. He is interred at Shawnee Cemetery in Fort Shawnee, Allen, Ohio.[30] Donald married three times; first to Elizabeth “Betsey” DICKEY 11 March 1830.[31] Elizabeth was born 4 April 1806 in Virginia. She died of heart issues 16 May 1860 in Allen County, Ohio.[32] Donald and Elizabeth had 6 children. Donald married second to Cynthia Ann MORRIS 6 September 1860 in Allen County, Ohio.[33] She had previously been married to James CONNETT. She died 18 August 1868. She was interred at Greenlawn Cemetery in Elida, Allen, Ohio.[34] Donald and Cynthia did not have any children. Donald married third to Mary Ann THAYER.[35] Mary was born 15 May 1834 in New York.[36] She was the daughter of Daniel and Margaret (GATES) THAYER. She died 19 November 1905 in Lima, Allen, Ohio.[37] She had previously been married to Reason JENNINGS. Donald and Mary had 3 children.

Orrin CHIPMAN born 4 October 1803 in Jericho, Chittenden, Vermont.[38] His gravestone lists a birthdate of 1 July 1803.[39] He died 4 March 1886 in Iowa.[40] He is interred at Richmond Cemetery in Washington County, Iowa.[41] Orrin married twice; first he married Maria/Siata THURSTON 27 April 1828 in Licking County, Ohio by Rev. Asa Church; also listed on records are 2 March 1828 and 2 November 1828.[42] She was the daughter of Peter and Hannah (BUTLER) THURSTON. She died 4 March 1860.[43] She was interred at Richmond Cemetery in Washington County, Iowa.[44] Orrin and Maria had 3 children. Orrin married second to Elizabeth RANNEY 28 May 1861.[45] She was born 28 August 1835.[46] She died 5 December 1882.[47] She was interred at Richmond Cemetery, Washington County, Iowa.[48]

Amy CHIPMAN born 4 August 1806 in Jericho, Chittenden, Vermont.[49] She died November 1849 in Carroll County, Illinois.[50] Amy married Wesley Presley CHURCH 9 October 1828 in Licking County, Ohio.[51] Wesley was born 13 February 1807 in Vermont. He was the son of Rev. Asa and Lydia (LEWIS) CHURCH. He died 26 September 1867 in Freedom, Carroll, Illinois.[52] He was interred at Arnolds Grove Cemetery in Carroll County, Illinois.[53] Amy and Wesley had 10 children.

Allanson CHIPMAN born 16 June 1812 in Essex, Chittenden, Vermont.[54] He died before June 1814.

[50] 1850 United States census, Carroll County, Illinois, mortality schedule, , page 103, line 17, Ana Church; NARA microfilm publication T1133, 58. Portrait and Biographical Album of Jo Daviess and Carroll Counties, Illinois: containing full page portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the county together with portraits and biographies of all the governors of the state, and of the presidents of the United States, first (Chicago: Chapman Brothers, 1889), 228-229; images online, Google, Google (www.google.com : online 18 June 2016; Alfred S. Clay.

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